Hi every one.

I´m a guy from Denmark that has collected old chefs knives and old knives for restoration for my own pleasure.

A lot of old F.dick, Sabatier, Würsthof's has been trough my hands and machines through the years (30 years).
Suddenly I discovered the world of old straight razors and began with one and ended op with 30-40 pcs.
So to say there is a link from knives to straight razors in some way.

I have tried different types and worked some for my one use. The best for my selves (I hope) and some sold because you end up with a lot of straight razors.
What fascinates me are their different behaviours when you use them and of cause I like nice forms, material handling and the work behind.

So now I use a Henckels, p. von der lippen, C.V Eigen among others.

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I bought some straight razors yesterday. 7 pcs. total. Lockwood & Brothers Sheffield, E. Parker, W. Greaves & Sons, James Barlow & Sons, Grange Jne Paris, and the two in the pictures.
I would like to ask this forum if anybody know the makers of these 2 pcs. age, ect.
The logo is not that good but says on the white scale something with these letters in ..üperic.., Fine silver steel, Razor (any ideas)
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This one says N & R Dodger..., Universally Approved, Sheffield, ( Any ideas)

Would be glad to hear if anybody could tell a little about these.

The white one I got along in the buy, because It has a major crack in the blade, but it has a a nice feel and look.

This was my humble first post on this side.

Now I have a lot of work in front of me with the hole lot.

Frantz